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Originally Posted by jimmycooper
Agreed.
I did a lead-in site last year which had a few guest posts from porn stars. Bobbi Eden did one and was actively tweeting out links. It worked out really well for me when she did that Team BJ thing that got her 10s of thousands of new followers.
In addition to # of followers, frequency of a porn star's tweets should be considered if the anticipation of porn star retweeets plays a large part in your strategy. If they tweet constantly, you're more likely to get lost in the shuffle amongst their followers. Getting a retweet from a girl who hardly ever tweets will allow you to have better positioning on their profile page. To illustrate my point, if you were doing an ad buy would you pay more for advertisement #1 or advertisement #2?
You'd rather have #1 of course. Less tweeting = better positioning for a longer period of time and more eyeballs from non-followers. What's funny is that I figured this out after quickly doing a Kacey Jordan spotlight right after the Charlie Sheen story broke. She retweeted it and even though it seemed like she tweeted pretty frequently, I ended up having the top spot for 2 or 3 days. Maybe she went on another bender. 
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Great points. I also forgot to mention that when tweeting a blog post or something, don't use their name in the tweet but rather their twitter handle as they'll usually see it in their replies, get an ego boost and RT it.